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The Impact of Sanctions on International Arbitration – Key Issues
On 4 July 2023, BIICL organised a roundtable discussion on the Impact of Sanctions…
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Artificial Intelligence and the practice of investor-state arbitration
In this blog post, I explain various ways in which artificial intelligence…
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Cybersecurity, International Law and Geopolitical Divisions
Last week cyberattacks against British Airways, BBC and Swiss government agencies…
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London as the world’s leading dispute resolution hub: numbers and challenges
The rich programme of the 2023 London International Disputes Week (LIDW)…
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Does the approach of the Multilateral Investment Court to appointment of judges appropriately balance interests of States and investors?
On 6 December 2022, the Third Young Investment Treaty Forum Debate took…
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44th session of the UNCITRAL Working Group III: Code of Conduct for Arbitrators, its Enforcement, Corruption Allegations in ISDS
The UNCITRAL Group III on investor-state dispute settlement reform met on…
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Thirty Eighth ITF Public Conference: Complex Arbitration Proceedings in ISDS
The ubiquity of investor-state dispute settlement (both in terms of the number…
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Is the concept of Legitimate Expectations Spiraling Out of Control?
On 13 September 2022, the Second Young Investment Treaty Forum Debate…
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The effect of sanctions on investment arbitration
Illustration: Daily Mail These remarks were delivered at the 12th Investment…
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UNCITRAL investor-state dispute settlement reform group makes progress despite disagreements
Earlier this month I had the honour of participating in the 43rd session of…
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